Thousands of children go missing each year.
Children go missing due to a number of possible reasons such as abduction or
kidnapping, trafficking, lost children, running away from home due to conflict
with family or living in a difficult and aggressive environment.
Large numbers of missing children end up on
the streets in acute poverty. Many are forced to engage in unlawful activities.
They are extremely vulnerable and easily exploited. In the year 2018-2019,
CHILDLINE received approximately 32,000 cases of missing and runaway children
each.
CHILDLINE 1098 is 24X7, emergency, toll-free
helpline for children who are in distress. The CHILDLINE ground level rescue
teams ensure that every child is safe and secure even in tough situations.
CHILDLINE 1098 has safely restored a missing
child with his parents during the lockdown of the COVID-19 pandemic. One day
before the lockdown began; CHILDLINE 1098 received a call reporting a missing
child who was unable to speak and was at Delhi Gate, Ghaziabad, UP. The team
members immediately rushed to the location and found the child, Rohan (name changed to protect identity), 17,
alone.
Since the child was unable to communicate,
CHILDLINE took the child to the Ghaziabad police station. Even the police could
not get any information from him. As per the protocol, the child was produced
before the Child Welfare Committee (CWC). Though the child was supposed to be
sent to the shelter home in Bijnor, UP, the chairperson decided that the boy
should be quarantined at a hospital as a preventive measure due to COVID-19
pandemic.
Since the boy did not show any symptoms, the
doctor at the MMG hospital in Ghaziabad was not keen to quarantine the child.
However, post continuous persuasion from CHILDLINE, the boy was quarantined at
the hospital. While the child was in quarantine, the CHILDLINE team member remained
with the child and managed to get the contact details of the child’s family and
inform them. The child’s family managed to reach Ghaziabad, despite the limited
transport facility. After the due diligence process was completed, Rohan was
reunited with his family.
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